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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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WANT TO , HAVE TO, NEED TO

Are you going out? because i have to, want to, need to... is there a rule for this? are there other verbs which take (TO) at end of the sentence
  

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Anonymous Are you going out? because i have to, want to, need to... is there a rule for this?

  • Anonymous Are you going out?
  • because i have to, want to, need to...
  • is there a rule for this?
  • are there other verbs which take (TO) at end of the sentence Why are you going out?
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Anonymous Are you going out? because i have to, want to, need to... is there a rule for this? are there other verbs which take (TO) at end of the sentence
Why are you going out?

Because I [have to / want to / need to / would like to / am obliged to / decided to / ...].

Any verb that takes a to-infinitive should work with the

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